Describing Resources - 6 Flashcards
The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCMES) was developed to simplify bibliographic description.
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True
False
True
Glushko ch 4
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) can describe relationships among ‘islands of semantic data,’ leading the internet to a more of a linked-data network.
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True
False
True
glushko ch 5
Match the following statements with the appropriate perspective on relationships.
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This relationship perspective uses a predicate (an action or association) with an argument.
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This relational perspective is expressed in code and relies extensively on technology.
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This relationship perspective uses word meanings to group together and to distinguish among concepts
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This relationship perspective does not rely on meaning, but rather on arrangement and connection among resources.
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Degree, cardinality and directionality are key components of this relationship perspective.
- Semantic Perspective
- Architectural Perspective
- Structural Perspective
- Lexical Perspective
- Implementation Perspective
__Semantic)__
This relationship perspective uses a predicate (an action or association) with an argument.
__5 (Implementation)__
This relational perspective is expressed in code and relies extensively on technology.
__Lexical
This relationship perspective uses word meanings to group together and to distinguish among concepts
__3 (Structural)__
This relationship perspective does not rely on meaning, but rather on arrangement and connection among resources.
__2 (Architectural)__
Degree, cardinality, and directionality are key components of this relationship perspective.
(Glushko, Chapter 5.)
** I changed these answers. Libby
The ICP, following the FRBR model, enumerates entities considered central to bibliographic description and divides them into three groups. Match match the entity with its group.
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Concept
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Work
____
Expression
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Corporate Body
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Person
____
Place
____
Item
____
Family
____
Manifestation
____
Object
____
Event
- Group 1
- Group 2
- Group 3
(3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 2, 1, 3, 3)
__3__
Concept
__1__
Work
__1__
Expression
__2__
Corporate Body
__2__
Person
__3__
Place
__1__
Item
__2__
Family
__1__
Manifestation
__3__
Object
__3__
Event
The ICP principle of Sufficiency and Necessity (select all that apply)
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means that catalogers should only capture data that supports user tasks.
means that catalogers should only capture data that allows users to navigate among entities.
means that catalogers should only capture data that is sufficient and necessary.
means that catalogers should capture as much data as possible.
(Talyor and Joudrey, Chapter 3.)
means that catalogers should only capture data that supports user tasks.
means that catalogers should only capture data that is sufficient and necessary.
(I, Esther, got this question wrong when I only selected the latter. On further inspection, I think that the former is also meant to be included).
This is the correct answer - Libby
The Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (ICP) is built, in part, on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) conceptual model.
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True
False
True
taylor and joudrey, chapter 3
Which of the following is a purpose of resource description (select all that apply)?
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to help users select resources
to help users navigate to related resources
to help users obtain resources
to help users identify resources
All of the above. (glushko ch 4)
a ‘Work’ in the FRBR model provides a label that might be applied to all of the varied expressions that appear under its umbrella.
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True
False
True
taylor and joudrey ch 3
______ ___________(two blanks, two words) are names, terms or codes through which bibliographic data and authority data are searched and identified,
Access points
Taylor and Joudrey, ch 3
In the FRBR model, an English translation of a Chinese text is considered
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a Work.
an Expression
a Manifestation
an Item
an expression
taylor and joudrey, ch 3